Nathan Salapat: Hmmm, I really like OpenDNS, Cisco not so much, it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

Michael Potter: I have been a paying customer of OpenDnS for years to protect and manage our home network. I'd like to see improvements in the UI and functionality before I get excited about Cisco owning it. Cisco has not been the greatest solution provider for homes and I have little hope that it will improve anytime soon.

Joseph Farrell: Considering what happened when CISCO took over LINKSYS, I have mixed feelings...

#BGP is, as you know, a core Internet protocol. But what you may NOT realize is the frailty of the system of trust holding BGP together. Learn more about this 'honor code' in our two-part blog explainer:

Introducing Headphones of OpenDNS, a new feature in which we take a closer look at the cans around the office (and shed some light on the great people who keep our products humming). Today, we’ll be talking to Levi Junkert, one of our Systems Engineers.

LJ: I chose these because they’re super lightweight, durable, they sound amazing, and are also made of a breathable material around the earpiece that allows the headphones to breathe and allow air through. Also, they’re really comfortable—I can wear them all day without ear fatigue. They sponsor a lot of DJs, and that’s how I found out about this brand.

Internet of Things devices have become an essential part of our modern lives—but at what cost? In today’s enterprise, #IoT presents a huge security challenge that often goes unnoticed. Andrew Hay and the OpenDNS Security Labs team take a closer look at the potential dangers in a new report released today: http://bit.ly/1JmIaOw